What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part-Time Inspector II for R.O.W. & Solid Waste position at The City of Coral Gables?
The Public Works Inspector for Right-of-Way (ROW) & Solid Waste is responsible for conducting inspections, enforcing compliance, and ensuring adherence to the City's codes, regulations, and ordinances related to right-of-way management and solid waste disposal. This position plays a key role in maintaining cleanliness and environmental standards within the community. The Inspector works under the direction of the Public Works Assistant Director for Solid Waste.Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The Public Works Inspector for Right-of-Way & Solid Waste will assist with emergency operations as designated by the City Manager, providing support during critical events or situations. Additionally, the Inspector will collaborate on special projects as assigned by the Lead Solid Waste Coordinator or the Assistant Director of the Solid Waste Division, contributing to the successful completion of department initiatives and tasks.
Additional Responsibilities:
Six (6) months or more of additional training, and one (1) to three (3) years of experience dealing with the public in code enforcement, zoning, building, or construction inspections, investigations, or a related field.? Additional qualifying experience or completion of coursework at an accredited college or university in a job-related field, may substitute on a year-for-year basis for one year of the required experience or education.
F.A.C.E. (Florida Association of Code Enforcement) Level 1 or must obtain certification within 12 months from date of appointment.
Public sector experience preferred.
Valid Florida Driver's License.
A comparable amount of training or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications.
- Inspection & Enforcement: Monitor and enforce the City Code regarding the proper placement, set-out times, and removal of trash piles to ensure compliance.
- Trash Pit Hole Mapping: Plot and classify trash pit holes by size to maintain accurate records of waste collection practices.
- Route Inspections: Follow assigned routes daily to inspect for potential violations and identify non-compliant waste disposal practices.
- Oversized & Chargeable Waste: Identify and document oversized or chargeable trash piles, ensuring proper charges and follow-up.
- Drain Obstruction Prevention: Inspect for trash piles that may obstruct drains, ensuring waste is placed in compliance with ordinances and does not create hazards.
- Illegal Dumping Investigations: Identify, investigate, and address illegal dumping locations, working to prevent further violations.
- Cardboard Recycling Compliance: Enforce City Code regarding the proper handling and placement of cardboard for recycling programs.
- Garbage Collection Monitoring: Ensure adherence to the City's garbage collection program by observing collection schedules and practices.
- Community Outreach: Distribute informational and educational materials regarding solid waste ordinances, recycling, and proper disposal practices.
- Problem Resolution: Investigate recurring service complaints related to contractors and vendors and recommend solutions to improve service delivery and compliance.
The Public Works Inspector for Right-of-Way & Solid Waste will assist with emergency operations as designated by the City Manager, providing support during critical events or situations. Additionally, the Inspector will collaborate on special projects as assigned by the Lead Solid Waste Coordinator or the Assistant Director of the Solid Waste Division, contributing to the successful completion of department initiatives and tasks.
Additional Responsibilities:
- Perform other related duties as assigned to support the Public Works Department’s operations and objectives.
Six (6) months or more of additional training, and one (1) to three (3) years of experience dealing with the public in code enforcement, zoning, building, or construction inspections, investigations, or a related field.? Additional qualifying experience or completion of coursework at an accredited college or university in a job-related field, may substitute on a year-for-year basis for one year of the required experience or education.
F.A.C.E. (Florida Association of Code Enforcement) Level 1 or must obtain certification within 12 months from date of appointment.
Public sector experience preferred.
Valid Florida Driver's License.
A comparable amount of training or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications.
Salary : $28 - $43